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Mail Spoofing Explained
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NOTE: this was written with newbies in mind, thats why it's so simple and
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through. If you're more advanced, bear with it :)
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Ok, here is the most through, and explained mail spoofing article ever
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writen. First of all, let's define mail spoofing. Have you ever wanted to
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mail somebody annonymously? Have you ever wanted to send mail from adresses
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such as nasa.com, fbi.org, or just about anything else? Of course you have!
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All we need is a telnet client. This method uses a very simple thing called
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smtp, which stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Wait, don't run away
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yet, it may sound complicated but it really isn't. Here are the steps you
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have to take:
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* telnet to port 25 of any web server
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* type: mail from: spoofed@adress.com
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* type: rcpt to: recipient@of.the.letter.org
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* type: data
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* type: your message here
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* type: .
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Does this seam unclear to you? Well, I thought of that, below are step by
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step instructions for windows95:
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If you're runing win 95:
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* click on start, and chose run
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* type: telnet in the dialog box
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* press enter-a telnet client pops up
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* click on "terminal" menu
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* chose preferences
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* make sure that "Enable local echo" is checked
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* click on the "connect" menu
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* click on "remote system"-a dialog box pops up
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* enter any adress in the dialog box (example: www.omnics.co.jp)
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* see where it says "port" delete the stuff inside, and type number 25
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* click connect
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Ok, now we're connected to the host, see the little greeting message? good.
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Now issue the following command just like you see them: Replace the
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xxx@xxx.xxx.xxx with anything you want, my personal favorite is
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president@whitehouse.org be creative ;)
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* mail from: xxx@xxx.xxx.xxx
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* rcpt to: place the adress where you wanna send the mail to here
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* data
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* type your message here
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* .
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* (yes, that is a period by itself ;)
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Boom, you're done, the mail has been sent :) Wanna hear a funny thing? This
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isn't even illegal :)
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Here's a more info on this, which is intented for a bit more advanced
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users, newbies are welcome to read this too, it explains how this works.
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You see, port 25 is the mail port. When you telnet to the mail port, you
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get to talk to the mail daemon. Mail daemons, speak smpt. Interested in
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learning more about smpt? After connecting to the host, just type "help"
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and you'll get some commands to play around with.
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by: Duncan Silver
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www.hackersclub.com/uu
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